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Who Are We?

The Centerstone Research Institute (CRI) is a private, not-for-profit company dedicated to improving health care delivery through the marriage of research and information technology. Based in Tennessee and Indiana, CRI works with the community mental health centers of Centerstone to conduct clinically relevant research and provide high quality services to over 70,000 individuals with mental illness. For decades, CRI researchers and affiliated community mental health centers have conducted hundreds of service and clinical studies, securing more than $50 million in federal and private funding. The results from these studies serve people across the globe, furnishing behavioral healthcare professionals with new insights and innovative treatment options.

   

A Mission That Matters

Research shows an alarming 13-17 year delay in the use of mental health research findings in clinical settings. Every year, over 70% of the 33 million Americans seeking help for behavioral health and addiction disorders receive inappropriate care for their conditions. In addition, individuals with chronic mental and physical ailments are responsible for 75% of healthcare costs in the United States. Improvement in the provision of care to this population is essential.

 

 

 

The Knowledge Network is an innovative project that brings together mental health centers, academic researchers, behavioral health advocates, industry leaders, and policymakers to transform behavioral healthcare.
 

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CRI CEO, Dennis Morrison, speaks to Congress about behavioral health IT.

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Newsflash

CRI Co-hosts the 2010 Fall Knowledge Network Summit in San Francisco

On November 9th, 2010, leaders in behavioral health from all over the nation will gather in San Francisco to continue their work on a strategic plan aimed at significantly accelerating the adoption of innovations in behavioral healthcare.

Hosted by the Mental Health Corporations of America and Centerstone Research Institute, the summit will take place at the JW Marriott in San Francisco at 500 Post Street from 8am-5pm on Tuesday, November 9, 2010 before the beginning of the MHCA fall meeting.

Additional details are available on the Knowledge Network WebSource.